With the rapid population increase of Hispanic (Spanish, Latin American, or Spanish Indian heritage) individuals in the United States, ensuring economic prosperity and stability of this group is critical. This should include increasing their dwindling participation in agriculture-related fields. Hispanic youths often overlook an agriculture-related career, which promises economic prosperity and stability. This census study, using an ex post facto research design and a mailed survey, identified factors regarding Hispanic and African American (native U.S. citizens of African descent) college graduates’ decisions to choose or decline an agriculture-related career prior to and/or after college. © 2005, Sage Publications. All rights reserved
Hispanic immigrants come to the United States with hopes to obtain a better life for their families ...
Commercial growers in the East operate on a relatively small land base with production costs that ar...
This report suggests that the first step toward achieving educational excellence for Hispanic Americ...
ing economic prosperity and stability of this group is critical. This should in-clude increasing the...
Presenters will identify and describe factors related to African American and Hispanic graduates\u27...
There has been increasing awareness of the disparity between the student\ud population of agricultur...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of the study was to identify characteristics that distinguished H...
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Nearly 52 % of the 72,445 [state] students enrolled in agricultural education are Hispanic. However,...
This study explores the needs of Hispanic students with the aim of improving recruitment, retention,...
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Increasing shifts in population proportions have led to an increasing demand on education institutio...
While the growth of the Hispanic population in the United States is outpacing other ethnicities, col...
Abstract only availableResearch studies examining Mexican Americans' career development is important...
Hispanic immigrants come to the United States with hopes to obtain a better life for their families ...
Commercial growers in the East operate on a relatively small land base with production costs that ar...
This report suggests that the first step toward achieving educational excellence for Hispanic Americ...
ing economic prosperity and stability of this group is critical. This should in-clude increasing the...
Presenters will identify and describe factors related to African American and Hispanic graduates\u27...
There has been increasing awareness of the disparity between the student\ud population of agricultur...
Typescript (photocopy).The purpose of the study was to identify characteristics that distinguished H...
Graduation date: 2015Latino students are among the fastest growing demographic groups in the nation,...
Nearly 52 % of the 72,445 [state] students enrolled in agricultural education are Hispanic. However,...
This study explores the needs of Hispanic students with the aim of improving recruitment, retention,...
Current trends on global migration combined with the poor performance of the US economy and national...
2015-07-31As the United States strives to maintain its global economic competitiveness, there exists...
Increasing shifts in population proportions have led to an increasing demand on education institutio...
While the growth of the Hispanic population in the United States is outpacing other ethnicities, col...
Abstract only availableResearch studies examining Mexican Americans' career development is important...
Hispanic immigrants come to the United States with hopes to obtain a better life for their families ...
Commercial growers in the East operate on a relatively small land base with production costs that ar...
This report suggests that the first step toward achieving educational excellence for Hispanic Americ...